Amtrak Completes Refresh of Acela Interiors

Offering a more modern, comfortable customer experience

WASHINGTON – Amtrak has completed an extensive refresh of its train interiors on the entire Acela fleet, which travels along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) between Boston and Washington, D.C. The project is one of several initiatives designed to introduce a more modern and comfortable travel experience.

“Customers expect a premium
experience when they board an Acela,
and these updated interiors provide a more comfortable, refreshed look and feel
– whether you want to relax, move about freely, work or play,” Amtrak President
and CEO Richard Anderson said.

The project took 15 months to refresh all 20 trainsets, which included 100 Amtrak cars and 6,080 total seats. Each trainset was refreshed individually with new cushions and covers for all Business Class and First-Class seats, new carpet for the aisle runner and a deep clean of each train car. The total investment is valued at more than $4 million.

The refresh of the current
fleet occurred in advance of the debut of the next generation Acela trainsets. The new trainsets will
provide 40 percent more trains, more passenger seats with the same ample personal
space and high-end comfort, more service, better amenities and a smoother ride. The first trainset prototype will be
ready for testing in 2019, and will enter revenue service in 2021. All
trainsets in the current fleet will be retired in early 2022.

Amtrak advanced its sustainability program by upcycling the Acela leather into handbags, wallets,
and other consumer goods that customers can purchase by visiting https://peopleup.org/pages/amtrak.
The remaining refresh cushions and covers were turned into carpet padding.

Visit Amtrak.com to learn more about the Future of Rail
and next generation of the Acela trainsets.